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ImplausiblyJosh
@ImplausiblyJosh

here's a thing I remember, but cannot find any evidence of for some reason? When I was unemployed about 5-10 years ago, I would go onto forums & message boards that you would link your own board onto and agree to make posts on other people's boards. These boards existed to have their own community (hopefully) but also to be a directory and serve as a place to get posts/engagement on your own message board through a post-for-post honor system.

Like, you link your website to this message board. People are interested in making posts on your board, so you make a agreements for 5 posts for 5 posts, you post 5 posts on their board, they post 5 posts on your board. Make an account, post your 5, then report back. Rinse, repeat.

I cannot find evidence of this being a thing for the life of me. I know I did this! I know those types of sites existed, and hopefully still exist. Where are they? Why is evidence of these places hard to find?

If you know what I'm talking about, please help me out. Was there a specific word for this kind of forum? Do you know of any that still exist? I'd love to see what kinds of boards people are making, posting, and promoting in 2023.


cathoderaydude
@cathoderaydude

Posts as currency. "I'll post ten times on your board next week for five today." post debt collectors. Seinfeld ass bull shit. Trading five of someones debtposts to someone else so now they have to go post on some third board they've never seen before. post fraud. kiting posts. getting ten people to post five times on your forum, now you have 50 posts and you can bait 20 other people to post five times. hundreds of posts, you fucking disappear and leave them all holding the bag




daily-knowledge
@daily-knowledge

daily knowledge: in the realm of internet slang, it's easy to assume that the term "trolling" originates from trolls, the famous folklore creatures. and although these creatures may very well be the reason "troll" is used as an insult, another likely origin for the term "trolling" in its current internet related context, is from fishing. there, trolling refers to the practice of dragging baited lines or lures behind a moving boat. it's easy to see the analog between this and internet trolling, since both involve going to areas with a high number of potential victims and attempting to bait them into performing a certain action.